I had applied for Welingkar college Mumbai PGDM programme. Can I get GD-PI call from Welingkar on the basis of my academic profile?

My profile: 10th-81% from Rajasthan board,12th-82.6% Rajasthan board, B.Com-60%, CAT-57 percentile and going to take MAH-CET also. What are my chances?

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    MITHILA SALVI | Contributor-Level 8

    7 years ago
    Yes, you do stand a high chance of getting a call from Welingkar as they consider an overall score of your GDPI, your past academic records and also your percentile. Now, converting the call all depends on you.
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    Ankit Kumar University of Delhi | Guide-Level 15

    5 years ago
    Yes, you do stand a high chance of getting a call from Welingkar as they consider an overall score of your GDPI, your past academic records and also your percentile. Now, converting the call all depends on you.
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    Abhishek Desai | Scholar-Level 17

    6 years ago
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    Your academic scores seem pretty good. Just focus on getting a good score (preferably 80+ percentile) in CET to get a GD-PI call. Good luck with the interview!
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    Anubha Mishra | Contributor-Level 6

    6 years ago
    Welingkar takes a holistic approach while evaluating your profile. So, if you have a strong profile your chances of getting a call increases but it is also necessary to have a good score in CAT etc. as there is some weightage given to these exams.
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    Aparna Bajpayee Bajpayee

    7 years ago
    With this CAT score, it is a no. Try to get a good score in MAH-CET.
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    Abhijeet Bhagwat | Contributor-Level 9

    7 years ago
    Yes, mostly everyone is called for the GD-PI process. But in order to get into WE-School you have to have a good entrance exam score. Your CAT score is not up to the mark for getting into WE-School. Do better in CET.

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